Oak View man arrested in connection with Ojai stabbing
Ojai deputies arrested a 33-year-old Oak View man after he was suspected of stabbing someone on Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
The stabbing was first reported at 12:33 p.m. in the 100 block of Canada Street in Ojai, according to the Ventura County Sheriff s Office, which contracts with the city for police services.
Bystanders reported a fight taking place in front of a business in the area. Deputies arrived on scene and found a 29-year-old Ojai man suffering a stab wound in his abdomen. The victim refused transport via ambulance and later took himself to Ojai Valley Hospital for treatment, according to authorities.
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About 10,000 COVID vaccine shots were administered in a week in Ventura County with a total of nearly 30,000 doses expected to have arrived in the region by New Year s.
The first of two doses has been given to health care workers at eight acute care hospitals across the county, officials said. Pharmacies and public health workers were scheduled to begin vaccinating workers and residents at nursing homes and other long-term care facilities across the county as soon as Monday in efforts likely to continue for weeks.